| Current mood: | chipper |
toys for tots
Having recalled how he used the twin's toys to trot around Doriath in kitchenware, Thingol wishes to make ammends. He is not angry at the twins for coloring the frescos of the palace. How can he be? He himself had a hand in the changing of the paintings. Why stop them? They had suffered so much, the children deserve to have a little fun. He tells the craftsmen of Doriath to construct a set of 4 toy knights and a dragon so that they may remember their great-grandfather's escapades and learn a valuable lesson from it. Family is more important than always being right. Sometimes your arrogance alienates you from your loved ones. After recieving the detalied craftsmenship of the toys. Thingol walks to the nursery to give the twins this new present.